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Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 washer

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  • Laundry Guide for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part W10150601

    Top and cabinet parts diagram

    Laundry Guide

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  • Washer Wire Harness for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part W10044160

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Washer Wire Harness

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  • Washer Terminal Connector for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part 353424

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Washer Terminal Connector

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  • Washer Owner's Manual for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part W10150595

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    Washer Owner's Manual

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  • Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part 3354925

    Wiring harness parts diagram

    Washer Cold Water Inlet Valve Wire Connector

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  • Shield for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part 8539874

    Controls and rear panel parts diagram

    Shield

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  • Washer Capacitor Strap for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part 8318046

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    Washer Capacitor Strap

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  • Washer Repair Manual for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part 4313896

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    Washer Repair Manual

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  • Washer Cabinet for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part 3954357

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    Washer Cabinet

    Part #3954357

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  • Wiring Diagram for Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 - Part 8577358

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    Wiring Diagram

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Whirlpool Washer WTW5500SQ2 FAQs

A Whirlpool washing machine typically lasts 10 to 14 years. For your Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 top-load washer, lifespan depends most on load size, leveling, and routine care; keeping loads balanced and avoiding overloading helps the drive system, clutch, and suspension last longer (see the owner's manual).

Typical lifespan and what affects it most

Most washer failures that shorten life come from chronic stress (overloading, out-of-balance spinning, and poor draining) rather than age alone.

  • Overloading strains the drive system and can accelerate wear
  • Unbalanced loads increase vibration and stress the suspension
  • Poor draining can overwork the drain pump and leave water in the tub
  • Incorrect leveling increases shaking and component fatigue
  • Detergent misuse (too much, wrong type) can contribute to residue and odors

Quick care checklist for longer life

Use these habits to get the full expected life from a direct-drive style top-load washer like the WTW5500SQ2.

  • Keep loads balanced so items move freely during washing
  • Avoid packing the basket tight; do not overload
  • Level the washer and re-check leveling after moving it (see the installation guide)
  • Use the right amount of detergent and run periodic cleaning cycles
  • Check pockets and wash small items in a mesh bag to reduce pump clogs

Common wear items vs. bigger repairs

These parts often show symptoms first when a washer is aging.

Symptom Commonly involved part Example part for WTW5500SQ2
Agitator moves poorly or “ratchets” Agitator dogs Agitator dog 80040
Won’t drain or leaves water in tub Drain pump Washer drain pump WP3363394
Won’t spin with lid closed Lid switch Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084

Why it matters

A washer that is consistently overloaded or out of level can fail years earlier because the extra vibration and torque wear down mechanical components faster. Following the loading and leveling guidance in your documentation is the simplest way to protect the washer’s core drive parts.

Last updated: February 2026

The Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 washer has a 3.2 cu. ft. capacity. This is the tub volume the washer is designed around; for best wash and spin performance, load the basket loosely and avoid packing items down. For cycle and load guidance, use the WTW5500SQ2 owner's manual.

What 3.2 cu. ft. means for everyday loads

A 3.2 cu. ft. top-load washer like the WTW5500SQ2 is a solid mid-capacity size. It handles most routine laundry well when loads are balanced and not overfilled.

  • Load items loosely to the top of the basket, not tightly packed
  • Mix large and small items to help balance during spin
  • Wash bulky items (comforters, heavy blankets) one at a time
  • If the washer bangs or walks, reduce the load size and re-balance
  • Use the correct water level and cycle for the fabric type

Quick load-size guide (practical, not exact)

Use this as a simple way to match load size to performance.

Load type What it looks like in the basket Best practice
Small Basket about 1/3 full Great for heavy items (jeans, towels)
Medium Basket about 1/2 full Best everyday cleaning and spin
Large Basket about 3/4 full Avoid compressing; redistribute before spin

Why it matters

Capacity affects cleaning, rinsing, and spin-out. Overloading a 3.2 cu. ft. washer can lead to poor agitation, out-of-balance spinning, and extra strain on drive components like the coupling 285753A and clutch 285785.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on a Whirlpool top-load washer like model WTW5500SQ2 include not draining or spinning, loud or unusual noises, leaking, and not filling as expected. Many of these issues trace back to load balance, leveling, hose setup, or a failed switch or pump; the WTW5500SQ2 owner's manual covers the first checks.

Most common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Won’t drain or spin: drain hose height/clog, excessive suds, or a failed drain pump
  • Won’t agitate/spin with lid closed: lid switch not closing electrically
  • Noisy in spin: unbalanced load, washer not level, normal gear engagement sounds
  • Leaking: loose fill hoses, worn hose washers, or inlet screen debris
  • Seems to “underfill”: water level is below the top of the agitator by design

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)

  1. Confirm the lid is fully closed; this model will not agitate or spin with the lid open.
  2. Rebalance the load and avoid overloading.
  3. Level the washer; tighten front feet locknuts and re-set rear leveling legs as needed.
  4. Check drain hose routing; keep the drain outlet at 96 inches (244 cm) or less above the floor.
  5. Turn off water, remove inlet hoses, and clean inlet valve screens; then check for hose kinks and leaks.

Parts that commonly fix these problems

If the basic checks point to a failed component, these are frequent fixes for WTW5500SQ2:

Symptom Likely part What it affects
Won’t drain or leaves water in tub Washer drain pump WP3363394 Pumps water out during drain/spin
Won’t spin/agitate (lid-related) Washer lid switch assembly WP8318084 Safety interlock for spin/agitate
Agitator “skips” or won’t move clothes well Agitator dog 80040 Agitator directional drive

Why it matters

Drain, spin, and agitation problems often look like “the washer is dead,” but on direct-drive top-load designs they are frequently caused by setup issues (leveling, hose height) or a single wear part (lid switch, pump, agitator dogs). Fixing the root cause prevents repeat failures and water damage.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Whirlpool WTW5500SQ2 washer, an F2E2 code is a control communication fault (user interface to main control), not a water-fill problem. Fix it by doing a proper power reset, then checking and reseating the console wiring connections; replace the failed control component if the code returns.

What to do first (safe reset)

  • Push in the timer knob to stop the washer.
  • Unplug the washer (or switch off the breaker) for 2 minutes.
  • Plug back in and restart by closing the lid and pulling out the timer knob.
  • If the code returns immediately, continue with the connection checks below.

For the correct stop and restart steps, follow the WTW5500SQ2 owner's manual.

Check the most common causes

F2E2 is usually triggered by a loose connection, corrosion, or a failed control.

  • Unplug power before opening the console.
  • Inspect the harness plugs at the timer/control area for a loose fit.
  • Reseat each connector: unplug, inspect for bent pins, then plug in firmly.
  • Look for pinched wires where the console hinges or where the cabinet meets the top.
  • Restore power and run a short cycle to see if the code clears.

Parts that can be involved on this model

WTW5500SQ2 uses a mechanical timer style control; if the timer contacts fail or the lid safety circuit is intermittent, the washer can behave like a control fault.

Quick diagnosis table

What you see Most likely cause What to do
Code appears right away after power-up Loose/failed console connection or control Reseat connectors; inspect harness
Washer starts then stops randomly Intermittent lid switch Test lid switch; replace if faulty
Timer does not advance through cycles Worn timer contacts Replace timer

Why it matters

A communication fault prevents the washer from running predictable wash, drain, and spin steps. Restoring solid electrical connections and replacing the failed control part stops repeat shutdowns and protects the drive system.

Last updated: February 2026

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